June 1, 2026

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Venice Biennale art exhibition jury quits over Israeli and Russian participation

[ad_1] The Venice Biennale, one of the world’s most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions, has opened its most contentious edition in recent memory, marred by geopolitical tensions and unprecedented protests. The jury, tasked with awarding the coveted Golden Lions, resigned in protest over the participation of Israel and Russia, while there were also loud demonstrations outside

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LISTERS | New art gallery goes the whole Nine Yards

[ad_1] Winter decided to offer Joburg a taste of what lies around the corner as I made my way to a place that’s a hangout for hipsters (remember them?) who have grown up and now hold down nine-to-fives when not playing padel. This was Thursday night, and, as the temperature hovered around 8°C, guests in

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The Strad – After hours at Guildhall Art Gallery: Vilde Frang and Lawrence Power perform ‘Capricci’

[ad_1] Vilde Frang and Lawrence Power perform Capricci for Violin and Viola II Lento by Bjarne Brustad, after hours at the Guildhall Art Gallery. The work will feature in Âme creative studio’s upcoming show Darkness Visible at the Barbican on 7 May, described by Power as ’a cinematic concert experience at the intersection of film and live music’.

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This ICA Exhibition Skewers Art’s Culture of Capitalism

[ad_1] As Genuine Fake Premium Economy featuring work by Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison and Jasmine Gregory opens at the ICA, curator Nicola Leong explains what it reflects about the art world today and how it changed after the 2008 financial crash May 06, 2026 “I’m not sure the exhibition is a diagnosis of the art

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Vermont photographer launches Distant Dawn, a curated photography gallery

[ad_1] Direct-to-collector model supports working photographers Vermont Business Magazine Oliver Parini, a Vermont-based commercial and editorial photographer, has launched Distant Dawn, an online photography gallery in Weybridge. The gallery works with photographers who haven’t pursued the traditional fine-art gallery path, connecting them with a larger audience of people online who are looking to own approachable,

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Essex students curates art exhibition in Colchester

[ad_1] Alicia Doel, who is about to graduate from her art curating degree, launched the exhibition at the Artsy Image Gallery to gain hands-on experience outside of her studies and become more involved in Colchester’s arts community. Visitors to the exhibition at Artsy Image Gallery (Image: Jeff Scott) Titled The Things We Learned to Ignore,

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Art Gallery Shows to See in May

[ad_1] This week in Newly Reviewed, Will Heinrich covers Ceija Stojka’s naïve expressionism, Mao Ishikawa’s sprawling bodies and a redo of an important show by Peter Hujar. Soho Ceija Stojka Through June 7. The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street; 212-219-2166, drawingcenter.org. Ceija Stojka (1933-2013) was born to a family of Lovari Roma horse traders in

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A Life in Art: Roger Fry exhibition at Museum of Somerset

[ad_1] An exhibition of the paintings of Roger Fry and his overlooked wife Helen Coombe at the Museum of Somerset sheds light onto their complex lives and profound careers, and highlights the importance of bringing significant cultural experiences to Somerset ‘Roger was complex and unique,’ explains Tim Martin, curator of A Life in Art: Roger

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Splash of Colour art exhibition at Eype Centre for Arts

[ad_1] The latest addition at the Eype Centre for the Arts, ‘A Splash of Colour’ will be on display from next Monday and will feature three local artists that have deep rooted connections to the surrounding areas, which inspire them to create beautiful work. The exhibition will feature pieces from Nicola Dennis, who has a

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TV’s Eric Knowles to guest at William De Morgan exhibition

[ad_1] De Morgan, who was a leading figure in the British Arts and Crafts Movement, is famed for his Persian-influenced tiles and pots, incorporating lustre glazes and stylised forms of fantastical beasts. His work can be found in institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, William Morris Galleries, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, and

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